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the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond in any meaningful or serious way that will inhibit him. he may as well go for it, within certain limits, which is a sad state of affairs. >> professor, it's rare i agree with a college professor these days, they tend to slant solidly left. >>> did the president sneak yet another wasteful stimulus package into his budget proposal? later, shep smith has the latest from kiev where he is tonight. stop what you're doing, you never want to miss an episode, right now, set your dvr, record hannity the series you never miss a show. what super po
the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond...
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it's only energy. and it shows up and lots of different ways for example you've seen the chinese announced that they're going to build a canal in nicaragua which is parallel to the panama canal because basically they feel very uneasy depending on a u.s. controlled panama canal they'd rather have their own and that's very much about creating pathways for the raw materials food and energy to come from latin america back to the u.s. sorry from america back to china also closer alliance between for example china and mexico right china is investing heavily in mexico's energy infrastructure the leadership of mexico of announced opening up to foreign direct investment and they're going to build five new refineries approximately one and a half inches off the u.s. border which means all that crude from the gulf which traditionally is very difficult to manage can be refined and of a made available to china so that's part of it for russia the power of of owning large amounts of wheat in this world economy is imme
it's only energy. and it shows up and lots of different ways for example you've seen the chinese announced that they're going to build a canal in nicaragua which is parallel to the panama canal because basically they feel very uneasy depending on a u.s. controlled panama canal they'd rather have their own and that's very much about creating pathways for the raw materials food and energy to come from latin america back to the u.s. sorry from america back to china also closer alliance between for...
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in a credit line, credit guarantees to enable them to get through this very difficult period and buy energy supplies into the country. also, expertise being given by the u.s. to the finance ministry and central bank to plan their economy a little bit better. what's happening now is that john kerry is speaking with members of the interim ukrainian government to talk about what concrete steps the united states and others in the international community can take to help them out in this difficult position, to try and put pressure on the russians and get them through this very tight financial squeeze that they are going to be in over the coming weeks and months. >> matthew chance in kiev. we are waiting for secretary of state, john kerry. he will hold a news conference there in about 30 minutes. we will get that live. i want to go to christiane amanpour. let's talk about president vladmir putin. he said that the current government in ukraine is illegitimate and russia reserves the right to use more force in ukraine if he wants to. those are strong words. amidst all that, you detected if not conc
in a credit line, credit guarantees to enable them to get through this very difficult period and buy energy supplies into the country. also, expertise being given by the u.s. to the finance ministry and central bank to plan their economy a little bit better. what's happening now is that john kerry is speaking with members of the interim ukrainian government to talk about what concrete steps the united states and others in the international community can take to help them out in this difficult...
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debacle which caused the subprime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic gloom dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. did you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy which albums. will. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us about my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we
debacle which caused the subprime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic gloom dog all that will increase britain's...
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encourage them with an offer of $1 billion in loan guarantees to help offset expected increases in energy costs coming from russia, as russia continues to try to squeeze them. there's a lot of interest in his reaction to what vladimir putin said. he would have gotten a readout by now, but has been on a pretty busy schedule, the emotional trip through the square, where he lit a candle and visited the shrine to those who fell to snipers' bullets, so he didn't see it himself, we were on the plane overnight flying when putin was speaking, but contrary to all of the u.s. pressure for him to take the off-ramp and exit -- >> we've, obviously, lost our connection to andrea mitchell, but, of course, we'll have the very latest information she brings to us, again, in about 15 minutes, we will hear from secretary kerry. meanwhile, let me bring in nbc's ian williams, also in the ukrainian capital of kiev and what's happening on the ground there, in particular the crimea region. ian, what is the latest you are seeing? >> reporter: hi, tamron. well, just to pick up from what andrea was saying, it's goin
encourage them with an offer of $1 billion in loan guarantees to help offset expected increases in energy costs coming from russia, as russia continues to try to squeeze them. there's a lot of interest in his reaction to what vladimir putin said. he would have gotten a readout by now, but has been on a pretty busy schedule, the emotional trip through the square, where he lit a candle and visited the shrine to those who fell to snipers' bullets, so he didn't see it himself, we were on the plane...
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s official green buildings may actually use more energy than buildings that have not achieved energy efficient status. a study by the group environmental policy alliance claims privately owned structures that were lead certified consumed more energy per square foot than those not deemed green by the u.s. green building council. it says some of the criteria used in lead determination does little to nothing to make buildings more energy efficient. the green building council disputes the claims and the environmental policy alliance reports calling their conclusions, a quote, uninterpretiable hodgepodge tha demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding about the nature of the design, construction process. >>> a minnesota high school student has frostbite after school officials made her stand outside in a wet bathing suit in 25 below zero windchill conditions. a local tv station reports the ninth grader was swimming in the pool when a science project in another part of the building set off the alarm. well, the rest of the class was already dressed. she could grab only a towel before be
s official green buildings may actually use more energy than buildings that have not achieved energy efficient status. a study by the group environmental policy alliance claims privately owned structures that were lead certified consumed more energy per square foot than those not deemed green by the u.s. green building council. it says some of the criteria used in lead determination does little to nothing to make buildings more energy efficient. the green building council disputes the claims...
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. >> cheap gas, cheap energy. >> even though they were having nice dances with the european union. >> that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> saying, we are here. >> take note. we may be back in two or three weeks, god for bid. i could be wrong. i find it very hard to believe that russia would send troops into ukraine. toward what end would it be? i just don't know? russia is asserting itself on the world stage in sochi and of his ownmaster almost cartoonish self-confidence, they have a lot of problems. of the it work in terms russian psyche in the appeal of putin? forgetink we should not that the majority of the people in intellectual moscow and st. petersburg, good liberals, younger people , yes,ng the middle class they are long since tired of putin. they want to see development of a realdent judiciary legislature, the rule of law, free press, all of these things. right now, you have an authoritarian situation and he has peaked. 60's.ill in his i think barack obama woul
. >> cheap gas, cheap energy. >> even though they were having nice dances with the european union. >> that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> saying, we are here. >> take note. we may be back in two or three weeks, god for bid. i could be wrong. i find it very hard to believe that russia would send troops into ukraine. toward what end would it be? i...
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energy exports will create good jobs here in america and reduce our nation's trade deficit. american natural gas, our oil and our coal exports will also reap important foreign policy benefits such as helping nations in europe like ukraine free themselves from russian manipulation. that's what it is, mr. president, russian manipulation. last month the magazines "the economist" published an article with the met line," the petro boom of america." ed sait it would be nice if barack obama helped a bit. the article explained the united states may have surpassed russia as the largest oil and natural gas producer. the economist went on to discuss the benefits of liquefied natural gas exports from the united states. it said that natural gas exports -- quote -- "could generate tankerloads of cash, tankerloads of cash for america." however, the economist also pointed out that the process for obtaining the permits, the permits needed to export that american natural gas, they say, is -- quote -- "insanely slow." now, this isn't an exaggeration mr. president. over the past three and a hal
energy exports will create good jobs here in america and reduce our nation's trade deficit. american natural gas, our oil and our coal exports will also reap important foreign policy benefits such as helping nations in europe like ukraine free themselves from russian manipulation. that's what it is, mr. president, russian manipulation. last month the magazines "the economist" published an article with the met line," the petro boom of america." ed sait it would be nice if...
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energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a loss.
energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a loss.
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if he cuts off the energy supply, where does russia get money? not a strong country economically. >> i want to go in what lindsey graham said over the weekend and get a sense for you -- from you if it will evolve into politics. >> every time the president goes into -- onto national television utin,hreatens vladimir progra everyone's eyes roll. has a point onam syria. what would senator graham do? does he want to put american troops there? i think not. therefore i think the rhetoric is easy. what you can do is harder. it almost all evolves around the nomadic and economic actions. >> where do you think we stand here? is this for show? does he have any leverage? what will we say five years from now? >> limited leverage. the complication is that is a pro-european government such as it is. a terribly inept government that is great chaos there. to find outt have is how far vladimir putin will go. ea orhe stop with crime play out across ukraine? a terrible situation. destabilizing. i do not think this is a big win for vladimir putin. lex we love the ana
if he cuts off the energy supply, where does russia get money? not a strong country economically. >> i want to go in what lindsey graham said over the weekend and get a sense for you -- from you if it will evolve into politics. >> every time the president goes into -- onto national television utin,hreatens vladimir progra everyone's eyes roll. has a point onam syria. what would senator graham do? does he want to put american troops there? i think not. therefore i think the rhetoric...
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debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disasters but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george monbiot over the garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic dog that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. the fifth. economic ups and downs in the final months day the deal sank and the rest. take it will be a briefly on the. technology innovation poll believes developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today first up we have chris martenson live on today's show us the trend forecaster and founder of the prosperity dot com his thoughts on the u.s. economy then j.p. morgan is making vaccine and there are big ones but to what are they at
debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disasters but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george monbiot over the garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic dog that will increase britain's debt to even...
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the bako which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to say fracking even though in america has been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disasters but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george monbiot over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly in economic dog goal that will increase britain's debt to the even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. this immediately goes so we leave the baby. by the sea potions to cure the play your party isn't going. to push use that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. are to. hello and welcome to cross talk or of things were considered i'm peter lavelle revolutionary care of with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even care a horribly strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of m
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technologies which can only cover about forty percent of the energy of the country the speaker of the famous prawn also stressed the high objectives of the momensaid the strategy of cars extended to two thousand fifty the importance of developing strategy two thousand fifty was also discussed at the meeting with the cousin jill is chairman. no money michael and know that the speak of the parliament of finland giteau can allow a riot in the country on his first official visit at the invitation of the cars were jealous don't know all my highly appreciated cause expense role in the region and in the world and he believes that the success of the republic as well as stable the moment show an example for countries around the world. stressing the importance of development of the parliament of cooperation the speakers were unanimous and strengthening of the cooperation will be promoted by the expansion at the level of fractions and committees the expense of finnish colleagues in the issues of legislative support of innovative bowman improvement of the educational system ecological approach to
technologies which can only cover about forty percent of the energy of the country the speaker of the famous prawn also stressed the high objectives of the momensaid the strategy of cars extended to two thousand fifty the importance of developing strategy two thousand fifty was also discussed at the meeting with the cousin jill is chairman. no money michael and know that the speak of the parliament of finland giteau can allow a riot in the country on his first official visit at the invitation...
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debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disasters but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george moby up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic blue dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. the fifth. economic up and downs in the final month a good long good deal shanghai and the rest until you meet a few will be if we. could. i know c.n.n. the most obviously news have taken some slight risk but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough of a true friend of mine i think. i'm good it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. at our team we
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debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyone because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george monbiot over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic blue dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. well told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for so i'm likely to push the no i will leave them to state department comment on your latter point of the month to say to mr kerry you have a car is on a dog you know god. thank you no more weasel words. when you veda direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and a little down to freedom to question. hello and welcome to cross talk or of things were considered i'm peter
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the atomic energy commission document included a computer simulation of the possible collapse of part of morrow at olds crown. hardly surprising considering that one hundred thirty seven blasts took place there . the principle of underground testing is simple the nuclear charges placed in a well dug in the between six hundred and one thousand meters deep after the explosion the rock becomes fused which is supposed to keep the radioactivity contained. the power of the explosion caused a mini earthquake which is clearly visible from the footage taken by controlled cameras. taking into account the twenty eight tests it is the north eastern zone of the at all that is in the greatest danger. if the mess estimated to be about six hundred seventy million cubic meters in size were to collapse it would cause a fifteen to twenty meter high wave followed by. tsunami. is around one hundred kilometers away traveling at six hundred kilometers per hour the wave would reach the ayatollah in just ten minutes. to write so close to motorola so far from the haiti twelve hundred kilometers away . we'll ca
the atomic energy commission document included a computer simulation of the possible collapse of part of morrow at olds crown. hardly surprising considering that one hundred thirty seven blasts took place there . the principle of underground testing is simple the nuclear charges placed in a well dug in the between six hundred and one thousand meters deep after the explosion the rock becomes fused which is supposed to keep the radioactivity contained. the power of the explosion caused a mini...
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the truth is the iranians say they only want the energy for peaceful purposes. you don't need them if you only want them for peaceful purposes. you don't need a heavy water reactor and don't need enriched uranium. both of them have peaceful nuclear programs. neither of them has plutonium. neither has enrichment. you don't need the elements for the peaceful program. >> forget about the means to those. the ultimate goal, the points you out lined, is the obama administration on the same page? in terms of the big picture. >> we don't want to see that. >> is the obama administration going from the iranians? >> we have to wait and see and the discussions are ahead of us. our position is clear. we cannot allow the regime to get its hands on the nuclear weapons capability. they have been talking the talk of moderation. the new president smiles. they are a smooth talker. what they are doing at home and executio executions. and an all time high. what they are doing in syria. underground and elsewhere and supporting the machine with the fighters and the weapons. supporting
the truth is the iranians say they only want the energy for peaceful purposes. you don't need them if you only want them for peaceful purposes. you don't need a heavy water reactor and don't need enriched uranium. both of them have peaceful nuclear programs. neither of them has plutonium. neither has enrichment. you don't need the elements for the peaceful program. >> forget about the means to those. the ultimate goal, the points you out lined, is the obama administration on the same...
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energy futures are on track to post gains for the month due in part to the weather and huge spike in heating oil and natural gas. toc crude production dropped the lowest level in more than two years in february. look at today's prices as we head to the close -- lower across the board with gasoline futures falling on speculation that above average supplies will keep prices in check. natural gas futures rebounded from a five-week low. one-week dropis a of almost 26%. that's the biggest one-week truck we've seen in roughly a decade. those comments are impacting gold today. >> part of what we are looking at is the fact that the ukraine situation and yellen's comment pricesortiva of higher that create a demand for a safe haven. we are seeing a big debate on where the price will be. will be ainks we little higher. you have to consider the fact that gold has posted two straight months of gains will stop you are looking at unchanged as we had to the close right now. >> thank you. turning our focus to investments in emerging markets with the focus on the fed chairman's comments. how might qua
energy futures are on track to post gains for the month due in part to the weather and huge spike in heating oil and natural gas. toc crude production dropped the lowest level in more than two years in february. look at today's prices as we head to the close -- lower across the board with gasoline futures falling on speculation that above average supplies will keep prices in check. natural gas futures rebounded from a five-week low. one-week dropis a of almost 26%. that's the biggest one-week...
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they said we could keep our fleet there and in return, we will give you 30% of your energy prices. that's business. the russians will not let the black sea fleet go. >> do you think we'll see negotiation first, act later? >> i don't think any of us really know the answer to that. the only thing we have to go with is two things, first of all, the russian behavior in georgia, limited, they took the ground that was important to them and didn't care what the west said. we've seen the west response to certain things like syria. though russia has had it's way in all the negotiations. the russia know obama is a man who wants dialogue and compromise. if your opponent is wanting compromise and you don't, you have the upper hand. >> thank you. >> that's all from us here in london for the moment. it's back to doha. >> hundreds of thousands of israeli ultra orthodox jews are taking to the streets in western jerusalem protesting a law being debated by the government to draft the ultra orthodox into the army. let's take a closer look at that community. there are up to 700,000 in israel and that
they said we could keep our fleet there and in return, we will give you 30% of your energy prices. that's business. the russians will not let the black sea fleet go. >> do you think we'll see negotiation first, act later? >> i don't think any of us really know the answer to that. the only thing we have to go with is two things, first of all, the russian behavior in georgia, limited, they took the ground that was important to them and didn't care what the west said. we've seen the...
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may have to do a lot of things by ourselves because they're dependent on russia for a lot of their energy supplies and actually we have seen a significant recession in european leadership over the last ten to 20 years. but we need to act and we need to speak up in favor of the people who are now being overtaken in crimea by vladimir putin's army, his military. and i worry and -- in conclusion i say it's time we woke up about vladimir putin. it's time that this administration got real. and it's also time for us to worry about what vladimir putin will do on eastern ukraine on the pretext that somehow disorder and demonstrations might require russian presence. and my friends, if we allow mr. putin to assert his authority over these areas because of russian-speaking people, that message is not lost on poland, where there's russian population, on romania, on latvia, estonia, lithuania and moldova, and we are on the verge possibly of seeing a move to reassert the old russian empire, which is mr. putin's lifelong ambition. madam president, i've overstayed my time. i thank my colleague from alaba
may have to do a lot of things by ourselves because they're dependent on russia for a lot of their energy supplies and actually we have seen a significant recession in european leadership over the last ten to 20 years. but we need to act and we need to speak up in favor of the people who are now being overtaken in crimea by vladimir putin's army, his military. and i worry and -- in conclusion i say it's time we woke up about vladimir putin. it's time that this administration got real. and it's...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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does europe want to be as dependent upon russian energy? that gas pipeline going through ukraine, providing a huge amount of the heating fuel for western europe. is the united states going to think differently about exporting oil, about exporting more gas in the future to supply our allies abroad. >> john buss, live with us. thank you very much. >> eninvestors reacting reactina big way. causes chaos. early trading dow was down a couple hundred points. analysts believe the cries is putting investor risk-taking on hold. the ruble is all time low against the dollar. gold and u.s. government bonds are doing very well. safe spots. so people are putting these in other places, a flight to safety sends you there in russia, president putin's military amibitions are having economic consequences. the main index there plummeted at the end of trading today, 13%. impossible to predict how the crisis we play out. >> in other news, developments in the case of justin pelletier, that teenage girl on whom we have been reporting, doctors took her from her fami
does europe want to be as dependent upon russian energy? that gas pipeline going through ukraine, providing a huge amount of the heating fuel for western europe. is the united states going to think differently about exporting oil, about exporting more gas in the future to supply our allies abroad. >> john buss, live with us. thank you very much. >> eninvestors reacting reactina big way. causes chaos. early trading dow was down a couple hundred points. analysts believe the cries is...
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want to is, if they expand, they have a strong interest in expanding the reach of the energy companies abroad, i think it will be extremely proud -- problematic in the circumstances. again, finding a much harder to attract the kind of investment they need and developing the greenfield or blue field projects in russia. so, it doesn't look like a very attractive scenario just at a time when the economy in russia is slowing down. >> the chinese have been nervous about a resurgence of russia for a while now. how are the chinese going to view all of this? what side are they going to come down on? about the realng long-term thinkers in the case of the chinese. i don't think they have actually been especially concerned by russia's resurgence he, as we call it. they have been able to drive a coach and horses through russia's influence in central asia to for example. i think they are very surprised that the number of things the russians have done the past two decades. capitalize on the boom years and the commodity markets. it rather looks like russia has beodel -- that cannot reformed. >> and m
want to is, if they expand, they have a strong interest in expanding the reach of the energy companies abroad, i think it will be extremely proud -- problematic in the circumstances. again, finding a much harder to attract the kind of investment they need and developing the greenfield or blue field projects in russia. so, it doesn't look like a very attractive scenario just at a time when the economy in russia is slowing down. >> the chinese have been nervous about a resurgence of russia...
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through cheap gas, cheap energy. >> rose: even though having nice little dances with its european union. >> right. and that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> rose: saying, "we're here." >> "we are here. take note. take note." we may be back here in two weeks or three weeks or something-- god forbid-- and i could be wrong, but i find it very hard to believe that russia would send troops into ukraine. toward what end would it be? i just coapt know. >> rose: first of all, it would bog him down. >> who are you fighting? what you fighting for. >> rose: exactly, and what do you get from it? >> and what do you get from it? russia, even while it's asserting itself on the world stage in sochi, and putin say master of his own almost-cartoonish self-confidence abe, that he was got a lot of problems. >> rose: doesn't it work in terms of russian psyche and the appeal of putin? >> i think we should not forget that the majority of the people i know in intellectual moscow and st. petersbu
through cheap gas, cheap energy. >> rose: even though having nice little dances with its european union. >> right. and that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> rose: saying, "we're here." >> "we are here. take note. take note." we may be back here in two weeks or three weeks or something-- god forbid-- and i could be wrong, but i find it...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ healthy diets are hard on your teeth. the truth is a lot of healthy food choices are still high in acidic content. if your enamel is exposed to acid and is in a softened state and you brush it away, you know, then it's gone. i would recommend that they brush with pronamel. pronamel is formulated to strengthen enamel and counteract the effects of acid erosion. they don't need to cut out those foods because they are good for them. but you can make some smart choices. because they are good for them. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approa
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ healthy diets are hard on your teeth. the truth is a lot of healthy food choices are still high in acidic content. if your enamel is exposed to acid and is in a softened state and you brush it away, you know, then it's gone. i would recommend that they brush with pronamel. pronamel is formulated to strengthen enamel and...
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foreign policy objectives affected by energy issues. while the national debate is over, tubes and mobile biological weapons labs, internal documents note that increased oil production in a post war iraq would have the vul effect of reducing world oil prices. >> prior to our even going to war in iraq, the focus was on oil. and iraqi oil and how to take it over far more than anything else. >> joining me now is rachel maddow, the host of the "the rachel maddow" show and "why we did it." what is the answer after all of your work on this? >> i think, andrea, the question is the most important part, which is the decisions of our generation on national security are determined more than anything by what the george w. bush administration did with that nine-year war in iraq and alongside of the 13-year war in afghanistan that's still going on. the american people are against those wars. those are the determine tif constraint for thinking about everything from crimea to syria to what the overall size of the u.s. military is. if we want avoid those
foreign policy objectives affected by energy issues. while the national debate is over, tubes and mobile biological weapons labs, internal documents note that increased oil production in a post war iraq would have the vul effect of reducing world oil prices. >> prior to our even going to war in iraq, the focus was on oil. and iraqi oil and how to take it over far more than anything else. >> joining me now is rachel maddow, the host of the "the rachel maddow" show and...
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jobs in high tech manufacturing and energy and exports and american innovation. that's job number one. number two is training more americans with the skill they need to fill those good jobs. our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three. guaranteeing every young person in the country access to a world class education from pre-k all the way to a college education like the one you are getting here. that's why over the past five years, working with the outstanding congressional delegation, we have been able to make sure that grand dollars are going further than before. we took on a student loan system that gave billions of taxpayer dollars to the big banks and said let's use them to give more students what they need to go to college. that's why we are offering millions of young people a chance to cap student loan payments at 10% of income. you need to check it out and go to the website at the department of education and find out how to be eligible. more young people are earning college degrees than ever before. of course and i know your president wo
jobs in high tech manufacturing and energy and exports and american innovation. that's job number one. number two is training more americans with the skill they need to fill those good jobs. our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three. guaranteeing every young person in the country access to a world class education from pre-k all the way to a college education like the one you are getting here. that's why over the past five years, working with the outstanding congressional...
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remember, russia is a major exporter of energy, particularly to europe. and ukraine is a major exporter of corn and wheat. when i speak with business people all the time, they say the same thing. that the worry with regard to russia is the letter of the law and more specifically the lack of the letter of the law. that has stopped many people from investing in russia. foreign direct investments have taken a hit as a result. today on the program, i spoke with bill browder who at one point was the single largest investor in russia until he started demanding things like dividends from the companies he invested in and insurance that they would not engage in corruption. listen to what he had to say. >> i was expelled from the country. my offices were raided. the police seized documents, ended up stealing our companies and stealing $230 million of taxes that we paid, not from us but from the russian government. had a young lawyer who investigated, he testified, they then threw him in jail, tortured him and killed him, so i'm well familiar with putin, with the ta
remember, russia is a major exporter of energy, particularly to europe. and ukraine is a major exporter of corn and wheat. when i speak with business people all the time, they say the same thing. that the worry with regard to russia is the letter of the law and more specifically the lack of the letter of the law. that has stopped many people from investing in russia. foreign direct investments have taken a hit as a result. today on the program, i spoke with bill browder who at one point was the...
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i think there are many things we can ultimately do in changing the energy flows and not having them be so dependent. we're about to have the summer so that the issue about the gas is not as great. but i do think what has to happen now and secretary is working on getting the europeans united. >> you're heading to the czech republic, the former check slovakia where you are a hero, the hometown girl made good. what do you think europe wants to hear from us? >> i think they want to hear they want to work with them, that we understand their issues, that the united states is engaged and that we are not spoiling for a fight. i think what's interesting here, we're not talking about the return of the cold war. we're talking about using all of the different tools that we have. and diplomacy is one of them. and then working economically with them and especially in central and eastern europe, they want to hear we're paying attention to them. whenever i go there, they say you've pivoted to asia. i say the united states is an atlantic and pacific power and we can and should pay attention to both. >>
i think there are many things we can ultimately do in changing the energy flows and not having them be so dependent. we're about to have the summer so that the issue about the gas is not as great. but i do think what has to happen now and secretary is working on getting the europeans united. >> you're heading to the czech republic, the former check slovakia where you are a hero, the hometown girl made good. what do you think europe wants to hear from us? >> i think they want to hear...
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there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy is improving, and it's right there on the border of russia. so i think it makes him very nervous, if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia, as you know, which is propped up by energy. >> charlie: should we revisit the question of georgia and nato? >> yes. i really believe that we should sponsor the inclusion of georgia into nato. every few weeks the russians move the fence a little further into georgian territory with impunity. there was a peace agreement orc
there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy...
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several cars now also claims to develop five new starter projects in the field of energy and mining that allergic to cat engineering in real estate the final become an active investor technologies to develop high tech industries in the country for technology centers will be established so leo sent to prison you can go to school. it will create a generic senate in the chemical industries in covenant center. my gas will create a joint institute cromwell creek the institute of high technologies. he also established a center featured in achieving green economy in cooperation with nasa bike university. the centers for addressing issues of technology transfer and generating new ideas and commercializing them. so when you woke up. what becomes of them. as you let us raise our cheeky are responding to questions about the plans to create chaos to my hairline it was served the domestic market. several cars has concluded a partnership agreement with bombarded to supply to their crafts forget the key is to move the pool miami's of these two combined we have to register company until may. we know we
several cars now also claims to develop five new starter projects in the field of energy and mining that allergic to cat engineering in real estate the final become an active investor technologies to develop high tech industries in the country for technology centers will be established so leo sent to prison you can go to school. it will create a generic senate in the chemical industries in covenant center. my gas will create a joint institute cromwell creek the institute of high technologies....
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delivering the goods when in comes to alternative energy. we have that story covered. >> the big day at the supreme court. they determine the fate of shareholder class action worth $80 billion in 20 years. we are streaming on your smart phone and your tablet. all of our interviews are live and on-demand on apple tv. ♪ biggest package shipping company is making another investment in alternative fuel. we are talking ups. compositionange the of the ups fleet in the united states. we recently went inside ups. you say the vehicles run on a variety of fuels. >> they do a lot. they have hybrids, pure electrics, cng compressed natural gas -- they have propane. they have had propane up in canada. the news today, they will make a $70 million investment to buy 1000 propane trucks. they're going to install about 50 fueling stations at various ups stations. they are introducing this propane fleet in the u.s. this will replace trucks in role areas. rural areas. they will reduce the use of ofut 3.5 million gallons diesel and gasoline. >> the purpose -- s
delivering the goods when in comes to alternative energy. we have that story covered. >> the big day at the supreme court. they determine the fate of shareholder class action worth $80 billion in 20 years. we are streaming on your smart phone and your tablet. all of our interviews are live and on-demand on apple tv. ♪ biggest package shipping company is making another investment in alternative fuel. we are talking ups. compositionange the of the ups fleet in the united states. we...
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man, only a seven-year-old has this much energy. alex is his name. his family and him were visiting the zoo and he just caught this sea lion's attention. now alex's mom thinks that perhaps the animal was attracted to the boy's colorful jacket, right? >> never seen this. >> isn't that something special? it's more special because the young man has asberger's and his interaction was the best thing of my life. and we are quoting. he went on for a while. >> my daughter would love that. oh my goodness. >> i didn't know they could see you out there. >> that was finding nemo, they know when you tap on the fish tank. >> finding nemo, that's what we are going by? >> why not? >> yellow alert tomorrow morning, snow by dawn. 1 to 2 inches across the board. we'll get new information in at 11:00 and may have to up the totals or lower the totals. i would allow some extra time tomorrow morning. >> and that is it for our news at 7:00. we're coming back at 11:00. >> and don't forget, you can log on any time to wusa9.com. we'll have all you need to know and we leave you
man, only a seven-year-old has this much energy. alex is his name. his family and him were visiting the zoo and he just caught this sea lion's attention. now alex's mom thinks that perhaps the animal was attracted to the boy's colorful jacket, right? >> never seen this. >> isn't that something special? it's more special because the young man has asberger's and his interaction was the best thing of my life. and we are quoting. he went on for a while. >> my daughter would love...
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the largest energy company is a pal of putin. just do it. just suspend it, be move, start the meeting. that was the sense that you're wondering why isn't the president out there saying okay, we have made these moves. he's done this. you know, it was before it was trying to play some diplomacy. but they've got this 24 hours and you hear john kerry with more warnings. they know he's got to act no more just issuing is harshly worded statements. >> tina brown, look, part of the bush era a lot of people recoiled against was the idea of talking tough and projecting american power as if somehow feeling better about that makes the world better. >> absolutely. there's no need to go off and be bellicose. now it's now what. marco rubio actually said haggle and kerry should go immediately to kiev. you think what then. you have to have this follow up. what i do think seems to keep outfoxing is obama is a real reading who putin is. it's almost as if putin is brilliant really. he's sort of outfoxing obama all the time. he's very clear. the reason he wins i
the largest energy company is a pal of putin. just do it. just suspend it, be move, start the meeting. that was the sense that you're wondering why isn't the president out there saying okay, we have made these moves. he's done this. you know, it was before it was trying to play some diplomacy. but they've got this 24 hours and you hear john kerry with more warnings. they know he's got to act no more just issuing is harshly worded statements. >> tina brown, look, part of the bush era a lot...
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japan has announced its dropped energy policy. they are saying that nuclear will be part of the baseload supply generation. it makes sense for them because it is half the cost of using lng and coal. japan has no natural resources. so most analysts believe the japanese to restart tended to it -- 10 to 15 plants this year and continue restarting next year and the year after. >> azaga uranium, why should investors care? is aanium as a commodity generational theme right now in our sector. uranium prices are at a 10-year low. fromok a total bead down fukushima and from the lehman crisis before. yet the demand is still intact. this industry will have record thand in 2016, more so 2010 the year before fukushima knocked out the japanese reactors. yet money supply is falling and the price is so low that new mines cannot come on. existing -- 50% of existing capacity is not a fumble. so you have a sector -- not profitable. sector in the mining industry that is in crisis. yet the world needs 50% more this material by 2018-2020. so we need the
japan has announced its dropped energy policy. they are saying that nuclear will be part of the baseload supply generation. it makes sense for them because it is half the cost of using lng and coal. japan has no natural resources. so most analysts believe the japanese to restart tended to it -- 10 to 15 plants this year and continue restarting next year and the year after. >> azaga uranium, why should investors care? is aanium as a commodity generational theme right now in our sector....
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it's because of their energy dependance on russia. one-third of the national gas coming from russia ironically through ukraine. and you made a very important point there, we know in many cases oligarch has ties to london and that's why the uk, too, may not want to be more active than someone else. i think the eu is going to remain pretty passive here and they will continue to find a peaceful and diplomatic way to solve this crisis. >> certainly something that angela merkel and the germans have been pushing for over the last couple of days. we'll come back to you later in the show. joining us now is benwa ann from societe generale. you were saying yesterday that we need to take a central strategy here particularly where central europe is concerned. has your view changed given what we've heard about the troops in russia right now? >> the situation remains quite volatile. so it's probably too early to make a final call on this, as we discussed earlier the situation is evolving and we are still in much more on the bull markets. but you're
it's because of their energy dependance on russia. one-third of the national gas coming from russia ironically through ukraine. and you made a very important point there, we know in many cases oligarch has ties to london and that's why the uk, too, may not want to be more active than someone else. i think the eu is going to remain pretty passive here and they will continue to find a peaceful and diplomatic way to solve this crisis. >> certainly something that angela merkel and the germans...
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ukraine to cope with russia's politically motivated trade practices, whether it's manipulating the energy supply or banning the -- in ukraine. the fact is this is the 21st century, and we should not see nations step backwards to behave in 19th or 20th century fashion. there are ways to resolve these distances. great nations choose to do that appropriately. the fact is that we believe that there are a set of options available to russia and to all of us that could move us down a road for appropriate diplomacy and appropriate diplomatic engagement. and we invite russia to come to that table and particularly, we invite russia directly with the government of ukraine to work through these issues in a thoughtful way. i'm very proud to be here in ukraine. like so many americans and other people around the world, we have watched with extraordinary awe the power of individuals, unarmed, except with ideas, principles and values, who have reached for freedom, for equality, for opportunity. there's nothing more important in this world. that is what drives change in so many parts of the world today. it
ukraine to cope with russia's politically motivated trade practices, whether it's manipulating the energy supply or banning the -- in ukraine. the fact is this is the 21st century, and we should not see nations step backwards to behave in 19th or 20th century fashion. there are ways to resolve these distances. great nations choose to do that appropriately. the fact is that we believe that there are a set of options available to russia and to all of us that could move us down a road for...
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to betrating the election head of the iaea, international atomic energy agency. because they did not like the guy they try to get rid of islier, that they knew -- it clear from cables, from vienna, from pyatt released by wikileaks, that pyatt was going insane amano is so happy for our support in making him head of the iaea and now he has asked us for a little more money because he would like to fix up his office. it is so apparent what state department types are now doing and covert action style, political action sort of thing, to create the right results. the iaea is a big deal, ok? pyatt played a crucial role in that and now houston the bidding of likes the victoria nuland am who i would describe as a prima donna assistant secretary of state to european affairs who is doing no one any good, cookies or not. >> i want to turn to comments made by russian ambassador to the united nations over the weekend. >> the best way to resolve the crisis is to look artist every 21st agreement and try to do things the way they were described there. they need to have a constitut
to betrating the election head of the iaea, international atomic energy agency. because they did not like the guy they try to get rid of islier, that they knew -- it clear from cables, from vienna, from pyatt released by wikileaks, that pyatt was going insane amano is so happy for our support in making him head of the iaea and now he has asked us for a little more money because he would like to fix up his office. it is so apparent what state department types are now doing and covert action...
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advocates of exporting energy from the u.s. say the time has come to lift a 39-year-old ban on u.s. crude oil exports, allowing oil to be exported to not only just canada but more widely would be a strategic move as well as one that would enhance the u.s. economy. they say this is a move that could help to protect the u.s. and its allies. >> when you see the situation unfolding in ukraine right now, the fact that russia uses their energy as leverage, political leverage, we've not been in a position as a nation to really kind of be a player there. >> reporter: alaska senator lisa murkowski, the highest-ranking republican on the senate energy committee, has called on president obama to waive the prohibition on the export of oil, saying that past presidents have done so when it's a matter of quote national interests. the focus of this major energy conference continues to be on how to capitalize on growing oil and gas production, hayes canad national resources minister expressed his confidence that the keystone excel pipeline was another sure path to north american energy independence.
advocates of exporting energy from the u.s. say the time has come to lift a 39-year-old ban on u.s. crude oil exports, allowing oil to be exported to not only just canada but more widely would be a strategic move as well as one that would enhance the u.s. economy. they say this is a move that could help to protect the u.s. and its allies. >> when you see the situation unfolding in ukraine right now, the fact that russia uses their energy as leverage, political leverage, we've not been in...